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Old 23-03-2009, 14:40   #9
boroboi
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Re: Windows 7 RAM problem

Memory remapping is always active on newer boards, it comes as a standard so you are unable to disable it. If you run a 32-bit OS, it will automatically disable it for you.

If you look in Everest under the memory options, scroll to the bottom and it will tell you if PAE (Physical Address Extension) is active. That's just another name for Mem Remapping.

It should be active on a 64-bit OS by default.
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